2000 safari p-30 2430 ac and radio

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Re: 2000 safari p-30 2430 ac and radio

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thank you everyone…
Norcalbruce
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Re: 2000 safari p-30 2430 ac and radio

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Ok I don't want to be coming back in and out. But these panels keep coming my way, So here is another front view that is close.
It's from a 2002 Ford Ranger, sorry no back picture.
Bruce
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Bruce 'n Jenny
1996 Safari Serengeti Mid Door
Cat 3126, Allison
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1Lotosrggp
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Re: 2000 safari p-30 2430 ac and radio

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Since you have the old part in hand, why don't you take it to your local Chevy parts department and see if they can match it. They used to do that sort of thing. If you you don’t find a good parts man try another dealership. Or try a Junkyard.
Tom
97 Sahara 3550
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vanman1.1975@gmail.com
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Re: 2000 safari p-30 2430 ac and radio

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Yeah..the fronts all look close…I’ve found my exact front at a junkyard..in a crown Vic..but back was different..
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Re: 2000 safari p-30 2430 ac and radio

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Norcalbruce wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 9:05 am Wow John that's the one. Look to the back side for the match. The price is a shock to me and it'd keep me searching. I paid way under $100.
Vanman1 I just sent a note with both your pictures to the Ebay seller that had mine asking if he can find a match. Seller was 70elko70 on the Bay.
I am definitely for shopping for the best price, but considering how old these parts are and likely obsolete (probably most of the GM cars of that era are in the junk yards), so the few parts that are still out there will naturally be priced up. So if you don't find anything of better price, or find out that the part is discontinued, I would pay that price and run with it, as I think that outfit as only 4 of those left...just something to consider.
John
'95 Serengeti, Cummins C8.3-300
Allison 6spd.
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